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on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to be pulte. pe. po it will create a vacancy that normally occurs on the death of a pulp. then the replacement for pope benedict xvi will begin in earnest. >> these days, businesses going bust is hardly a deadline. of burke ofdline traders in afghanistan to increasing demand of driving them to diversify or closed shop altogether. centuries, the burqa has been the emblem of afghanistan. but nowadays in kabul, it is not quite the same. wholesalers stilt supplied to other regions of the country with their own -- still supplied to other regions of the country with their own unique sh
on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to...
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>> it's a concept that kind of exploded in the united states. and major cities. is it something you can get from a vendor around the world. >> we're running a promoment called simply street food. i made a lamb. it was braced in white wine, oranges, lime juice to a point that it's very tender and falls apart. my dish was selected from-- >> this was a competition. how many chefs worldwide? >> there were over a hundred entries for the competition and six were selected throughout the world. >> very prestigious, congratulations. >> thank you very much. what i'm doing is putting down some black beans. very a little chili sauce. going to put some more black beans on that. >> where was the inspiration for your dish? >> just the love of latin food and flavors, chillilies, combining the flavors together. >> the different street food offerings from around the world are on omni menus, including bedford springs. >> every participating omni will be doing this menu. a little pico degallo. shredded lettuce, cheese. that's a dish that will be featured at every participating omni
>> it's a concept that kind of exploded in the united states. and major cities. is it something you can get from a vendor around the world. >> we're running a promoment called simply street food. i made a lamb. it was braced in white wine, oranges, lime juice to a point that it's very tender and falls apart. my dish was selected from-- >> this was a competition. how many chefs worldwide? >> there were over a hundred entries for the competition and six were selected...
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the city, single- tracking between east and west falls church. add at least 15 minutes before leaving because they have unscheduled track work they have to fix in that area. we will make sure to update the story when we get more information. >> 6:34. big news. three days away from the sequester when the automatic budget cuts will kick in. >> john gonzalez is on capitol hill. the present hitting the road. it could be a very busy couple of days ahead of us. >> can you hear the clock ticking? it is definitely taking. the defense committee will hold an oversight hearing today on capitol hill. 10:00 this morning to be exact. 5-7% cuts for most government departments is what is at stake. billions of dollars in force budget cuts are only three days away. the white house is warning thousands of teacher and a jobs are at risk. thousands of furloughs for defense workers. the president says this could all be avoided if congress could turn it off by compromising. now some accusing the president of using scare tactics. >> i do not think we can maintain the sa
the city, single- tracking between east and west falls church. add at least 15 minutes before leaving because they have unscheduled track work they have to fix in that area. we will make sure to update the story when we get more information. >> 6:34. big news. three days away from the sequester when the automatic budget cuts will kick in. >> john gonzalez is on capitol hill. the present hitting the road. it could be a very busy couple of days ahead of us. >> can you hear the...
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city tonight for a candlelight vigil marking one year since the 17-year-old was shot as he walked through his father's gated community in florida. george zimmerman claims he shot martin in self-defense. he goes on trial in june. that prompted a conversation about race and stand your ground laws. they will be thomas robert's guest in the next hour. >>> new violence in damascus. at least eight people were killed in a bombing. several ballistic missiles were fired in aleppo killing 140 people over the last week. john kerry will discuss this with officials in berlin today. yesterday he said the administration has been considering new stepses to increase support for the syrian opposition that the u.s. won't, quote, leave them dangling in the wind. >>> israeli rocket has been fired from gasparin gaza strip israel. >>> social media has been buzzing since ikea said they are pulling off their meatballs off the shelves in europe. ikea serves up to 150 million meatballs a year. they are cheap and are bathed in a sauce. the u.s. is not affected. >>> the oxford dictionary is getting some new additions
city tonight for a candlelight vigil marking one year since the 17-year-old was shot as he walked through his father's gated community in florida. george zimmerman claims he shot martin in self-defense. he goes on trial in june. that prompted a conversation about race and stand your ground laws. they will be thomas robert's guest in the next hour. >>> new violence in damascus. at least eight people were killed in a bombing. several ballistic missiles were fired in aleppo killing 140...
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the blizzard conditions out in texas now snowing heavily in kansas city and pushing up towards milwaukee and chicago. and on the eastern side of things, all the green and yellow you see, all the rain falling. that will be pushing into the morning here late morning, early afternoon. it will be a good soaking rain around here during the afternoon hours. temperature right now at reagan national, 33 degrees. cold enough to support some wintry mix. dulles, 27 and bwi marshall, 28. the timing on the rain as it moves in on the winter precip is favorable for us. it will get in here late morning, early afternoon so that will warm temperatures up just a bit. a floodwatch for the 95 corridor here, baltimore and washington as we are expecting 1 to 2 inches of rain. we haven't seen that much in the entire month. we could have a few flooding conditions. showers developing, just lain old rain for your evening commute. rain is pretty much a guarantee. >> we are going to get busy in the weather department. let's check in with julie wright who is already busy in the traffic department. >> absolutely. as t
the blizzard conditions out in texas now snowing heavily in kansas city and pushing up towards milwaukee and chicago. and on the eastern side of things, all the green and yellow you see, all the rain falling. that will be pushing into the morning here late morning, early afternoon. it will be a good soaking rain around here during the afternoon hours. temperature right now at reagan national, 33 degrees. cold enough to support some wintry mix. dulles, 27 and bwi marshall, 28. the timing on the...
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the northwest and in washington where the sky is gray, live view from the nbc 4 city cam, a few drops on the camera. there's the rain advancing across virginia and arriving right into washington, continuing to track off to the north, those areas in pink, getting a little bit of freezing rain, icing up along skyline drive and farther west. the elevations generally above 1,000 feet into west virginia getting some of that showing up like just a little bit of freezing rain, maybe -- perhaps a little bit of sleet mixing in with that. and temperatures though in the lower part of the valley are above freezing, and then all the areas east freezing. getting a little blustery out here, too. winds picking up later this afternoon into tonight. could get quite gusty and that rain could get a little heavier, too, between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. or 9:00 p.m. is when we could have the heaviest rain. that could cause some flooding and tallas icing out of the mountains could pile up maybe a tenth to a quarter of an inch on tree limbs and power lines. all of the moisture out of here at midnight. tomorro
the northwest and in washington where the sky is gray, live view from the nbc 4 city cam, a few drops on the camera. there's the rain advancing across virginia and arriving right into washington, continuing to track off to the north, those areas in pink, getting a little bit of freezing rain, icing up along skyline drive and farther west. the elevations generally above 1,000 feet into west virginia getting some of that showing up like just a little bit of freezing rain, maybe -- perhaps a...
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over the ancient city of luktor, plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. two people survived, including the pilot, who was badly burned. it's another blow to the egyptian tourist industry, which has taken a big hit after two years of unrest already in that country. >>> now to what was described today by supreme court justice samuel alito as the most important criminal procedure case this court has taken on in decades. it involves the use of dna, which has become a powerful tool in criminal cases, both to find the guilty and to free the innocent, but the big question before the court -- can the police gather dna samples from people who have not been convicted of any crime just to see if they might have committed a crime? a report tonight from our justice correspondent pete williams. ♪ >> reporter: it's a staple of police drama. >> cold case in sacramento and new york. ran dna from rape kits ten years ago. >> reporter: four years ago, maryland police took a dna sample from alonzo king when they arrested him on a gun charge, rubbing a cotton swab inside his
over the ancient city of luktor, plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. two people survived, including the pilot, who was badly burned. it's another blow to the egyptian tourist industry, which has taken a big hit after two years of unrest already in that country. >>> now to what was described today by supreme court justice samuel alito as the most important criminal procedure case this court has taken on in decades. it involves the use of dna, which has become a powerful tool in criminal...
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schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights canceled at o'hare. another 50 flights canceled out of midway, also out of chicago. but, quite frankly, most flights are still running. look÷ at the security line here. you're talking about what is coming potentially with security lines. wouldn't you likeq to bee1 in t one. hardly anybody ivp it at all, look at the big board here. leaving and believe it or not, leaving on time. of course, chicago is prettyokÑ used toi] dealing with snow. bit of its power. throughout the rest of the afternoon>!s"q into the evening. and expecting tapá we're going) to have more delays and more q cancellations. but forq now
schools have been5a closed her most flights have beenÑh9 at the kansas city international airport. and piling snow has knocked out power tow3 tens of thousands of people. ted is at chicago's o'harelp airport. normally very w3busy. this is the second time in two weeks we have seen chicago h) with a major snowstorm.fá >> reporter: yes, the storm is you can seeq it is snowing here suzanne. and iuk has been snowing for th better part of ant( hour now. and we already had 250 flights...
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why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities. in washington, atlanta, or st. louis, pack your umbrella. rain in all three cities. high of 40 in st. louis. denver, snow showers, 32. seattle, mostly cloudy, 48 degrees there. >>> heart disease is the leading cause of deaths for both men and women, killing about 600,000 people in the u.s. every year. now a new study says changing over to a mediterranean diet could reduce that risk. as we report, this way of better health includes wine. >> reporter: the study compared the mediterranean diet to a low-fat diet among nearly 7,500 patients at high risk for heart disease. after five years, those on the mediterranean diet had 30% less heart attacks, strokes, or deaths from heart disease. dr. tara narulo is a cardiologist at lenox hill support. >> the study is significant because diet is one of the most underestimated and easy ways to change your cardiovascular risk profile. >> reporter: the mediterranean diet includes extra virgin olive oil, nuts, fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, fish, and
why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities. in washington, atlanta, or st. louis, pack your umbrella. rain in all three cities. high of 40 in st. louis. denver, snow showers, 32. seattle, mostly cloudy, 48 degrees there. >>> heart disease is the leading cause of deaths for both men and women, killing about 600,000 people in the u.s. every year. now a new study says changing over to a mediterranean diet could reduce that...
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law today marks the 20th anniversary of the first bombing of the world trade center in new york city. that truck bomb was carried out in a parking garage underneath one tower. that happened in 1993. it killed six people -- six people and injured more than 1000 others. islamic fundamentalists were later convicted in the bombing including one mastermind. today is also the one-year anniversary of the shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin. skilled while walking in a neighborhood in sanford, florida. his parents have plans for tonight. >> in the candlelight ceremony in new york, we have done a peace walk to let teenagers know that they have a right to walk in peace. >> neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman says he shot martin in self-defense. he is charged with second-degree murder. >> private funeral will be held for country singer mindy macready. 37-year-old singer died of an apparent suicide last week at her home in arkansas. friends and fellow musicians are planning a memorial service for next month in nashville. >> the house has approved a bill to rename and nasa flight cente
law today marks the 20th anniversary of the first bombing of the world trade center in new york city. that truck bomb was carried out in a parking garage underneath one tower. that happened in 1993. it killed six people -- six people and injured more than 1000 others. islamic fundamentalists were later convicted in the bombing including one mastermind. today is also the one-year anniversary of the shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin. skilled while walking in a neighborhood in sanford,...
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kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean folks are going to be losing heat in their homes? >> absolutely. and we are looking at the possibility of needing to establish warming centers or shelters, so that's something we are in the process of discussing depending how long these projected power outages could go, and some are projected to go for several hours, so we're looking closely at the situation. jon: but at the same time you don't want people driving on the roads, so just driving to a warming center could be potentially life threatening, couldn't it? >> excuse me, the roads are improving in the area of where these power outages are occu
kansas city power and light reporting 45,000 customers in the kansas city metro area including the kansas side has 7,000, and that continues on into the rural electrical operatives, into the area between kansas city down toward wichita and the oklahoma border. so we're starting to be very concerned about these areas, they may be without power for several hours. jon: it's one thing to be without lights and appliances, but it's quite another to be without heat. do power outages necessarily mean...
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we had a chance to meet with some of the folks who fled from the north and seeking shelter in the south and to hear from them personally about what circumstances were like in timbuktu and some of the northern cities where they have suffered under jihadist rule over nine to ten months. >> congresswoman, this is an example where we as americans must keep our eye on the ball, for example, in mali. we saw what happened in somalia and yemen, as well, where groups linked to al qaeda or jihadists infiltrate and potentially be a threat to this country. >> absolutely. and i have to say that another meeting we had that was very critical was with the interim president. but you know, if you look at the situation in many of these countries, until you address the underlying social and economic conditions, especially with very young populations, when you have tens of thousands of young people who are unemployed and they feel as though they have no hope and no future, then they're perfectly susceptible to al qaeda or other problematic groups like that so i think it's important to contribute. we are con
we had a chance to meet with some of the folks who fled from the north and seeking shelter in the south and to hear from them personally about what circumstances were like in timbuktu and some of the northern cities where they have suffered under jihadist rule over nine to ten months. >> congresswoman, this is an example where we as americans must keep our eye on the ball, for example, in mali. we saw what happened in somalia and yemen, as well, where groups linked to al qaeda or...
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so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> the country is preparing to honor trayvon martin who was killed one year ago today. an unarmed black teen was encountered by george zimmerman, an hispanic neighborhood watch volunteer in florida. what happened next is a matter of contention ever since. did zimmerman do it in self-defense or act as the result of racial prejudice? george zimmerman, whose defense fund is still raising cash, awaits for his trial that beginses on june 10th. trayvon's parents will begin for a vigil. joining me now are sabryna fulton and i know this is a tough day for tracy and sabryna. the attention in the case has certainly died down, since the height o
so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> the country is preparing to honor trayvon...
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slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple effect and makes it harder for the snowplows to do their work. you mentioned there were fatalities and most fatalities people who got out on the road and one fatality caused by a roof that collapsed. one guy was shovelling the snow and slipped and fell and hit his head. megyn. >> mike tobin, thank you. >> well, new details now on a stunning declaration last week. as radio star rush limbaugh expands on the idea that he offered last week, that for the first time in his life he is ashamed of his country. well, the belief that liberalism has won the day in this country and we'll take a look at why bil
slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple...
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the balloon crash happened near the ancient egyptian city of luxor. er vas say there was -- investigators say there was a fire an explosion just before the balloon plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. investigators say this was one of the worse accidents involving tourists in that country, which is already struggling to attract visitors due to growing political unfavorring reports. >> reporter: i just spoke with a homeless man off camera. he says he hangs out there and he says his friends who hang out here do drugs and sell them. this is right across the street from a middle school. we just saw some kids coming into the school now. i asked the homeless man why are they doing this across the street from a school and he just shrugged his shoulders. now, this is one of the men that police arrested in the last couple of dies during their enforcement. they say 54-year-old richard st. cloud was selling marijuana in the park. his arrest was one of several that took place as part of a special enforcement. police are concerned because the park is located across f
the balloon crash happened near the ancient egyptian city of luxor. er vas say there was -- investigators say there was a fire an explosion just before the balloon plunged 1,000 feet to the ground. investigators say this was one of the worse accidents involving tourists in that country, which is already struggling to attract visitors due to growing political unfavorring reports. >> reporter: i just spoke with a homeless man off camera. he says he hangs out there and he says his friends...
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kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people looking at the stock down today. the bank is targeting $1 billion in cost cuts. among the ways they are going to get there, 4,000 net head count reductions. we should note they are going to be a lot of head count reductions over the next two years in the consumer banking unit. there could be as many as 19,000 jobs cut with the majority of those in the mortgage banking department as the mortgage environment improves here. that's not to say the consumer bank is shrinking. we heard from chase consumer banking ceo or retail banking ceo and he said they will open 200 bran
kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people...
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. >>> kuwait city has been flag raised, once again, in the capital of that besieged country. >>> the daily flashback. this day in 1991 after 208 days of occupation, iraqi forces abandoned the kuwaiti capital and troops began retreating after saddam hussein ordered the withdrawal in a radio address from baghdad two days later president bush would declare iraq's army defeated. ending at was the time the largest offensive since world war ii. >>> president obama hits the road to talk about the consequences of big cuts, no meetings on the horizon. hoy ha how hard is to to hash out a deal with no face-to-face discussion? writes for "national review" and bloomberg view and form er democrat from arkansas blanche lincoln. not even a negotiation to have a negotiation this week. there will probably be a photo-op chat before friday because everybody needs this to happen. will it happen all year? >> thesen why we know we won't get a deal before march 1st. no talks going on on capitol hill or the white house. the legislative aide isn't shuttli shuttling back and forth from the white house to the c
. >>> kuwait city has been flag raised, once again, in the capital of that besieged country. >>> the daily flashback. this day in 1991 after 208 days of occupation, iraqi forces abandoned the kuwaiti capital and troops began retreating after saddam hussein ordered the withdrawal in a radio address from baghdad two days later president bush would declare iraq's army defeated. ending at was the time the largest offensive since world war ii. >>> president obama hits the...
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he is touring a part of a facility called the supplemental module outfitting facility. >> the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" at least 19 people were killed today after a hot air balloon filled with tourists exploded over egypt's ancient city of luxor. it was trying to land when witnesses say there was an explosion and then fire engulfing the carriage. the tour was in asia and europe. >>> a blizzard hitting kansas. western oklahoma. a storm dropped more than a foot of snow tloogs three deaths being blamed on this massive storm. it makes its way across the country. >> the family of trayvon martin is holding a candle light vigil to mark the one-year anniversary of martin's death. the 17-year-old unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman in a gated community in sanford, florida. zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense, and has pleaded not guilty to second degree murder. >> well, as we await to hear from the president, we're now actually going to hear from a republican member of congress, arkansas congressman tim griffin, lieutenant col
he is touring a part of a facility called the supplemental module outfitting facility. >> the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" at least 19 people were killed today after a hot air balloon filled with tourists exploded over egypt's ancient city of luxor. it was trying to land when witnesses say there was an explosion and then fire engulfing the carriage. the tour was in asia and europe. >>> a blizzard hitting kansas. western oklahoma. a storm dropped more than a...
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. >>> vatican city, learning more about the future and what it holds for pope benedict xvi, final week cloud by scandal. >> the dow rallying from yesterday's big loss but not so for world markets. italy's election causing uncertainty. the government, europe's third largest economy, facing a deadlock. >>> egypt, tourists flying high above ancient egyptian sites plunging to their deaths when a hot air balloon explodes and crashes. >> 18 people have died. the local government has banned all other hot air balloon flights for now. it happened in luxor. the latest on the investigation. >> ian, let's start with what the theory is at the moment. there are reports of a gas cylinder exploding. describe what you've heard. >> reporter: well, michael, that's exactly what ware we're hearing. an the 1,000 feet a gas canister on the balloon exploded sending the balloon tumbling towards the ground. this comes from multiple reported from eyewitnesses. also eyewitness accounts that people were jumping out of the balloon as it tumbled toward the earth. right now we're hearing 19 people have been killed. t
. >>> vatican city, learning more about the future and what it holds for pope benedict xvi, final week cloud by scandal. >> the dow rallying from yesterday's big loss but not so for world markets. italy's election causing uncertainty. the government, europe's third largest economy, facing a deadlock. >>> egypt, tourists flying high above ancient egyptian sites plunging to their deaths when a hot air balloon explodes and crashes. >> 18 people have died. the local...
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the fate of the community that i represent, el paso, texas, the safest city in the united states, but one which is heavily dependent on cross border trade and the legitimate, secure flow of people and goods across our ports of entry. my city, the people who work in it, the people i represent, depends on our answer to this question. and i would argue the fit of our country. we have six million people whose jobs are directly dependent on the secure trade across the ports of spri. -- of entry. if we want to see economic growth in this country the fate of our country depends on how we answer this question. not to mention the billions of dollars that we spend right now to secure the border as our chairwoman has pointed out with not a lot of measurements attached to it to define whether or not we're doing a good job. so since we're unable to succinctly define what a secure border looks like today, although we're looking on it -- working on it and i hope we have additional hearings, i was hoping chief fisher and commissioner maclenan could answer this question, considering el paso is the saf
the fate of the community that i represent, el paso, texas, the safest city in the united states, but one which is heavily dependent on cross border trade and the legitimate, secure flow of people and goods across our ports of entry. my city, the people who work in it, the people i represent, depends on our answer to this question. and i would argue the fit of our country. we have six million people whose jobs are directly dependent on the secure trade across the ports of spri. -- of entry. if...
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the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels, firing bombs and shells. only 600 people live here. before the war, it was 400,000. he tries to prevent the spread of disease by clearing the streets with the help of some friends. then the free syrian army dominates this area, but our task as peaceful activists goes on, even if the regime falls. we want to show everyone the we are doing the right thing for our country, so we knuckle down and do not expect anyone to do our work for us. >> unesco declared aleppo's old city a world heritage site in 1986. today, it is a war zone just meters
the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels,...
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their candidate of choice to the city council. shelby county, along with many examples examined by congress in 2006, highlights the importance of reauthorization of section 5 of the voting rights act. the constitutionality of the voting rights act is an important matter for the court to consider and continue to review and is important to the democratic ideals of this country. we believe the supreme court holds much deference to the considered judgment of the people's elective representative. since congress continues to find racial discrimination and voting is present and remains concentrated in many of the places covered by section 5. we expect the united states supreme court to continue to declare that section 5 of the voting rights act is critical to protecting minority voting rights, all voting rights, well into the 21st century. and mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. i would be pleased to yield. mr. sensenbrenner: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from michigan for yielding. i was the principal author of the votin
their candidate of choice to the city council. shelby county, along with many examples examined by congress in 2006, highlights the importance of reauthorization of section 5 of the voting rights act. the constitutionality of the voting rights act is an important matter for the court to consider and continue to review and is important to the democratic ideals of this country. we believe the supreme court holds much deference to the considered judgment of the people's elective representative....
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the thing is the city itself is going bankrupt. there is no jobs in the private sector. and what do they do? they turn to gangs and selling drugs and we need to go in there, and i'm not saying government is the answer, we need to go in there and we can do it through private charity and citizen activism. >> wait a minute -- >> i want donna brazile to button this up for us. your thoughts. >> well, one year later, my heart still is heavy. an unarmed teenager should be able to walk freely in his or her neighborhood without the threat of violence. the stand your ground law should be repealed. instead more states and localities are embracing that stupid concept. one year later, we have a family xwreefi grieving the loss of a young teenager and the another family trying to figure out what's the best defense for their loved one. i would hope that we would use this anniversary to talk about peace and nonviolence and how we take control of our neighborhoods, our communities, and re-establish ties where our young people. i have six nephews under the age of 15 and i just pray that t
the thing is the city itself is going bankrupt. there is no jobs in the private sector. and what do they do? they turn to gangs and selling drugs and we need to go in there, and i'm not saying government is the answer, we need to go in there and we can do it through private charity and citizen activism. >> wait a minute -- >> i want donna brazile to button this up for us. your thoughts. >> well, one year later, my heart still is heavy. an unarmed teenager should be able to...
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cities and the camera suppliers. bill: what about the accuracy of these cameras, is that challenged? >> reporter: that has come under scrutiny but american traffic solutions which is a big player in the red light camera business insists its cameras are accurate. it's photographic proof it says, in fact they say it's even more reliable than, say just a cop driving by an intersection. about 600 communities and half the states now use these red light cameras. critics contend the real solution for safety here is the traffic engineering of the yellow light, specifically how many seconds that yellow lasts. >> let even the yellow by about one second and you will typically reduce the violation rate between 60 on 90% that is usually enough for then the camera will lose money versus its cost and will be removed. >> reporter: florida sponsored to ban this camera. she says this i the number one complaint she hears about from her constituents. bill: thank you, phil. on the red light disictrt in miami. martha: a deadly accident at
cities and the camera suppliers. bill: what about the accuracy of these cameras, is that challenged? >> reporter: that has come under scrutiny but american traffic solutions which is a big player in the red light camera business insists its cameras are accurate. it's photographic proof it says, in fact they say it's even more reliable than, say just a cop driving by an intersection. about 600 communities and half the states now use these red light cameras. critics contend the real...
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northern side of the cold side of the storm you can see how heavy the snow is right now, kansas city snowfall rates about two inches an hour heavy snow in joplin and that's headed toward the northeast during the day today and we expect some pretty significant snowfall totals today in that area. as we look at that map you could see the purple areas, that's where we expect to see another about a foot of snow on top of what we have already. in chicago probably in general around six inches of snowfall. the good news for the major cities of the northeast, shouldn't be a big deal mostly rain but north and west of there into upstate new york and the mountains of vermont and new hampshire we could see up to a foot of snowfall. the moral of the story is tough traveling today and tough traveling tomorrow. >> jeff thanks. >>> three days left before huge automatic spending cuts hit the nation. pew research poll shows more than six out of ten americans think cuts will have a negative effect on the economy. >> if they come nearly half of those surveyed say they will blame republicans, just over a
northern side of the cold side of the storm you can see how heavy the snow is right now, kansas city snowfall rates about two inches an hour heavy snow in joplin and that's headed toward the northeast during the day today and we expect some pretty significant snowfall totals today in that area. as we look at that map you could see the purple areas, that's where we expect to see another about a foot of snow on top of what we have already. in chicago probably in general around six inches of...
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the latest in union city. the drive times too heavy. 48 minutes heading south from hayward down toward 237 and dixon landing road. erica. >> good morning george where waking up the sunny skies temperatures in the '30's and '40's. if you like yesterday you like to day. is a bit warmer. clear conditions will linger on into the evening hours. i will have a full look at your morning trend and when we can see seventies in my next report. >> thank you erica. at 8:01 a big story we're following the latest with the coast guard search for a family missing off the coast of monterey. kron fours will travel is live from the coast guard station at yerba buena island with more, good morning will. >> the search is changing as far as location hawaii, seattle and canada. >> joining me now is a petty officer with the coast guard to get an update. >> this family has been out since sunday afternoon a lot of inconsistencies know what is the fourth decline the family or give us a name. do you think this islamic or is a hoax at this
the latest in union city. the drive times too heavy. 48 minutes heading south from hayward down toward 237 and dixon landing road. erica. >> good morning george where waking up the sunny skies temperatures in the '30's and '40's. if you like yesterday you like to day. is a bit warmer. clear conditions will linger on into the evening hours. i will have a full look at your morning trend and when we can see seventies in my next report. >> thank you erica. at 8:01 a big story we're...
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got off the phone with kansas city power and light. 10,000 outages in kansas city. and they can't get repair crews out to repair crews until the roads are better. we see cars on the roads. the roads are still bad. i-70, the major interstate that stretches across the country really is not closed. con flingting reports, it is open, but authorities are really urging privateers to stay off the roads as best they can. airport is still open, but many flights canceled. >> erin mcpike, dealing with inclement weather. there are several other stories we are watching as well. including a search for a family with young children lost at sea apparently. john has that for us. >> that's right, soledad. a family floating off monterey, california, for a second night. the husband, wife, and two children forced out of their sailboat on sunday when it started taking on water. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. this is the "charm blow" we're abandoning ship. >> the coast guard will look again today, but they have few clues to work with. >> one of the most prominent hold
got off the phone with kansas city power and light. 10,000 outages in kansas city. and they can't get repair crews out to repair crews until the roads are better. we see cars on the roads. the roads are still bad. i-70, the major interstate that stretches across the country really is not closed. con flingting reports, it is open, but authorities are really urging privateers to stay off the roads as best they can. airport is still open, but many flights canceled. >> erin mcpike, dealing...
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but the biggest issue in kansas city were the road. we saw some people hot dogging and it saw snow plows having a hard time, getting stuck. the highways had eight tricks -- trucks, six city buses had to be towed. in the end, eight or ten inches where i am. and then you can get an idea how deep the snow is in this area. worst of it passed. people are looking to what happens tomorrow, trying to get the roads classic because this area is expected to get hit one more time. >> shepard: a lot of power outage. going to be back on before it gets hit again? >> the crews are trying to get the best of this. looking at the trees opened here, the snow sticks to the trees, weighs down the branches, and then you get the heavy winds, that knocks out the powerlines. at this moment 38,000 people in the area without power. the utility trucks are trying to get around as fast as they can. >> shepard: mike, thanks. still a million people in the path of the huge storm, and even if folks don't see the snow, they can still face a serious threat from towards. h
but the biggest issue in kansas city were the road. we saw some people hot dogging and it saw snow plows having a hard time, getting stuck. the highways had eight tricks -- trucks, six city buses had to be towed. in the end, eight or ten inches where i am. and then you can get an idea how deep the snow is in this area. worst of it passed. people are looking to what happens tomorrow, trying to get the roads classic because this area is expected to get hit one more time. >> shepard: a lot...
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kansas city is right in the heart of it. so is our ginger zee. she's in kansas city this morning. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: sam, it's another morning commute stifled. highways are already closing. remember, i was just here. but this storm is a little different. it had another violent feature, the wind. the raging blizzard, bringing whiteouts and record snow to parts of north texas. also fueling devastating fires in the southeastern part of the state. including one blaze that burned a mobile home, killing a mother and her twin toddlers. >> came outside and looked. and i looked across the street. and the house was on fire. >> reporter: in corpus christi, wind-whipped dust made driving look like this. and watch as the side of this building in austin crumbles. after being battered by 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. this morning, even as the storm moves east, it is thrashing highways, from oklahoma to kansas. roads now caked in snow. here in missouri, the morning commute will be nearly impossible. it's the second major snow in less than a week. and while grocery store shelves in
kansas city is right in the heart of it. so is our ginger zee. she's in kansas city this morning. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: sam, it's another morning commute stifled. highways are already closing. remember, i was just here. but this storm is a little different. it had another violent feature, the wind. the raging blizzard, bringing whiteouts and record snow to parts of north texas. also fueling devastating fires in the southeastern part of the state. including one blaze that...
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to bonnie, let's go to our republican line next, to nicholas in new york city. nicholas, welcome. >> caller: well, it's great to be here, and thank you, and i'll try to make it brief, and let me apologize to the others waiting on line. i just, very quickly, you know, i came here as a child in 1966, and they moved us up to the bronx. we came here through red cross auspices. and, you know, my dad and mom worked two and three jobs, eventually they bought real estate because they saved their money. we were subsistence farmers back home -- >> host: nicholas, where -- where was back home? you said you came here in '66. where was back home? >> caller: montenegro today on border of albanian on the coast of adriatic sea. we were albanian catholics. in fact, we were a minority amongst other minorities, but we were the minority. >> host: back to our question, how do you think these budget cuts will affect you? >> guest: well, i've been watching this thing, and it seems like i've seen this movie before. now, i've worked very hard as my mom and daddied, as my brothers do, an
to bonnie, let's go to our republican line next, to nicholas in new york city. nicholas, welcome. >> caller: well, it's great to be here, and thank you, and i'll try to make it brief, and let me apologize to the others waiting on line. i just, very quickly, you know, i came here as a child in 1966, and they moved us up to the bronx. we came here through red cross auspices. and, you know, my dad and mom worked two and three jobs, eventually they bought real estate because they saved their...
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in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profit accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way of going on this path. it is worth putting this in a document. ask mike bloomberg if this is good or bad. if we're talking about the impact of sodas, that was worth the risk politically to get that conversation going. there are many other states. fantastic improvement in some of the major urban areas like philadelphia. when you look at this places, they are simple things done well. real food, social infrastructure, michigan has its 4x4 tool. it ought to be about second opinions. it is not about the doctors not being good. only 10% of americans get second opinions for medi
in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profit accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way...
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here in new york city, you do not have to worry about the snow. but just heavy rain that's going to be starting during the overnight hours tonight and even as we head into your wednesday and some showers should linger through your thursday. we do have some wet weather on the way. enjoy the dry weather while you have it today across the northeast. otherwise take a look at some of these snowfall accumulations. up to six inches of snow possible in the chicago area. widespread three to six inches across portions of the northeast. the snow coming down right now across portions of missouri. southern portions of iowa. winter storm warnings in effect because it's not just the amount of snow we're expecting, but the wind that is also an issue. we do have some icy mornings in effect across portion of the higher elevations of the central appalachians. icing will be a concern. florida, georgia and portions of south carolina expecting severe weather, tornadoes, large hail will be possible. and a brand-new tornado watch was issued, including cities like jackson
here in new york city, you do not have to worry about the snow. but just heavy rain that's going to be starting during the overnight hours tonight and even as we head into your wednesday and some showers should linger through your thursday. we do have some wet weather on the way. enjoy the dry weather while you have it today across the northeast. otherwise take a look at some of these snowfall accumulations. up to six inches of snow possible in the chicago area. widespread three to six inches...
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so mass rallies have been held in over seventy cities seventy cities across the walls to maga thousand days of his detention and attorney kevin zeese explains why many believe his treatment is unlawful. judge did recognize in the motion this moves for the solitary confinement that manning was treated improperly and did take a one hundred days off work of his whatever sentence of any he ends up with so the judge doesn't recognize the government did by the law and went to bars that's a positive it is and i hope that the judge will recognize that delaying this trial where they have is enough reason to dismiss the case that certain point all of the government's outages add up and the outrage is government conduct me recognizing the case that is easily dismissed especially since he should not have served in one of the handlers if you will of ford you've got to first look back and recognize when the crimes were committed and hold people accountable who did it and unfortunately president obama did not do that and so he's only was a war that you know he's used the espionage act more than every
so mass rallies have been held in over seventy cities seventy cities across the walls to maga thousand days of his detention and attorney kevin zeese explains why many believe his treatment is unlawful. judge did recognize in the motion this moves for the solitary confinement that manning was treated improperly and did take a one hundred days off work of his whatever sentence of any he ends up with so the judge doesn't recognize the government did by the law and went to bars that's a positive...
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the only output of this city is the government. and there should be deals across the aisle. between the president and the congress. without deals there could be no action. because only if this democratic president and this republican house of representatives can reach the accommodation, we are stuck right where we are today. not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufacturing crises now coming at us with disgusting regularity. where's the deal to save us from this? the president said no deal until the republicans pony up enhancing tax reform. speaker boehner says no tax reform until there's entitlement reform. both sides know their bases. they know they can go on with the decisions as long as their political bases support them. this could be a long time. boehner's biggest worry isn't the president. it's the tea party members of his own caucus that might bring him down. the president's biggest worry is that boehner alone it's the democrats who will resolve him. the only question to which i do not know the answer is how in the world can boehn
the only output of this city is the government. and there should be deals across the aisle. between the president and the congress. without deals there could be no action. because only if this democratic president and this republican house of representatives can reach the accommodation, we are stuck right where we are today. not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufacturing crises now coming at us with disgusting regularity. where's the deal to save us from...